1. What should be done when drivers evade an emergency on the highway?
A. Take braking measures to reduce speed
B. Yield by turning to the left side
C. Evade by swiftly turning the steering wheel
D. Yield by turning to the right side
Answer: A
2. When encountering such pedestrians, motor vehicle drivers may continuously sound the horn to alert them to yield.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
3. The sign on the right warns of a continuous downhill section ahead.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
4. Which one of the following statements is correct in this situation?

A. Vehicles are prohibited from passing in the lanes on either side
B. Move into the lane on either side at a reduced speed
C. Move into the lane on the right side
D. Move into the lane on either side at an increased speed
Answer: A
5. What should the driver do if he encounters pedestrians in this situation at an intersection?

A. Slow down promptly and stop to yield
B. Sound the horn to warn the pedestrians to yield
C. Speed up and pass in front of the pedestrians
D. Turn on the headlamps to warn the pedestrians to yield
Answer: A
6. The guide arrow on the road surface of this lane indicates that U-turns and left turns are permitted at the intersection ahead.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
7. When a motor vehicle encounters an accident on an expressway, the driver and all passengers should not get off the vehicle and walk around at will.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
8. Motor vehicles are prohibited from stopping on the ramp of an expressway.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
9. Under such circumstances, what should be done by motor vehicle drivers in order to yield to the pedestrians politely?

A. Set off after pedestrians pass
B. Set off and bypass in front of the pedestrians
C. Sound the horn to warn the pedestrians to yield
D. Set off and approach the pedestrians slowly
Answer: A
10. When the windscreen of a motor vehicle on the highway is cracked by flying rocks or debris which makes visibility poor, the driver should reduce speed gradually, turn on the hazard warning lamps, drive to a place where it will not obstruct the traffic flow and stop there.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
11. When there is no bandage for rescuing a wounded person, towels, handkerchiefs, bed sheets and stockings can all be used for dressing.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
12. When the wounded person is suffering main artery bleeding, where should the rescue personnel press by thumb to stop the bleeding?
A. The artery near the heart
B. The artery lower to the wound
C. The artery further from the heart
D. The artery in the center of the wound
Answer: A
13. Motor vehicles are not allowed to stop in this area for a long time.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
14. Under such circumstances, motor vehicles are allowed to cross the central solid line to overtake.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
15. What kind of harmful effect will be brought about by continuously using the foot brake on a long downhill road?
A. Shorten the engine?ˉs service life
B. Make the driver feel tired
C. Easily cause the vehicle to overturn
D. Reduce the braking efficiency
Answer: D
16. After a traffic accident, what is the most effective measure to prevent secondary accidents?
A. Evacuate all passengers
B. Turn on the hazard lamps
C. Mark the original place of the injured persons
D. Properly place the danger warning sign
Answer: ABD
17. What is the intersection ahead indicated by the right sign?

A. T-shaped intersection
B. Y-shaped intersection
C. Cross-shaped intersection
D. Roundabout
Answer: D
18. When braking, the steering will become impossible if the front wheels are blocked
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
19. When encountering such a situation, the vehicles should cut speed or stop to yield as approaching each other.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
20. When the vehicle behind gives a notice of overtaking at night, the vehicle in front should not yield blindly.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A